The U.S. Department of Justice said one in four college women will be victims of rape. Now, a group of University of Arkansas students are challenging others to think about rape culture on campus.

The group has printed more than 400 T-shirts with their slogan “That’s so six-percent.”

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The group is taking its campaign to the university campus and hopes to start a movement changing the way people talk about rape.

“When you say, ‘That’s so six-percent,’ you are saying, ‘You know, you are supporting the 6 percent of men who are rapists. And that’s not OK,” said sophomore Annie Willett.

Willett said the idea for the campaign came from a 2002 study indicating 6 percent of men commit or try to commit rape.

“What it is is just a whole movement to call out instances of things that perpetuate rape culture,” Willett said.

The university’s Police Department said four rapes were reported on campus in 2013. Three of those cases were handed over to the district prosecuting attorney, they said.

The prosecuting attorney did not file charges for two of those cases. Police said they did not know if charges were filed in the third case.

“It’s a whole movement to bring awareness about all of that,” Willett said.

Through T-shirts, tweets and talking, students said they hope their peers will think twice before saying something that makes rape OK.

Organizers said the campaign is only on the University of Arkansas campus, but said they hope it could spread to other schools. The campaign has been in the planning stages for more than a year. Students kicked it off on campus this week.